Cisco UI - Graudation Day 2011.pptx

CONGRATULATION &
WELCOME TO ALL
NEW CCNA GRADUATES:
READY TO ENTERING THE BRIGHT FUTURE OF
YOUR CAREER AS NETWORK PROFESSIONALS

Cisco Networking Academy Electrical Engineering FTUI
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History & Current Condition

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Program History
• Started in January 2000 with
only 2 instructors
• Now, we have 15 active
instructors and already
graduated more than 1000
students.
• As a Regional Academy,

maintaining almost 200
Local Academies (LA) from
Academic Institution such as:
FMIPA-UI, UNRI, UNCEN,
UNSRI, UIN, UGM, UNILA, IPB,
SMKs etc

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Current Condition:
Total Academies

182 Academies
throughout
Indonesia

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Current Condition:
Academy Distribution


Sumatera
9,71%

Kalimantan
6,86%

Maluku
0,57%
Sulawesi
4,57%

Jawa & Bali
75,43%

Irian, Lombok etc
2,86%

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Strategic Partnerships:
Education Ecosystem
Education
UNIVERSITY

Government and
International
Organizations

Business
Universities, Technical Schools,
Community Colleges,
Public and Private High Schools

Civil Society
Ministry of National Education

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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

15 sites in APAC:
Bangladesh (2)
China (3)
Fiji
India (3)
Indonesia (2)
Malaysia
Maldives
Philippines
Samoa

10 deployed in
APAC

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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

• Next Generation Teacher –
UNESCO (2007)

• Industrial Attachment
Program (IAP) – USAID
(2008 – now)
• Wireless Reach Program –
AED Qualcomm (2000)

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LICENSED TESTING CENTRE

• Starting from August 2004 as VUE Testing
Centre
• Providing international professional certification
testing (Cisco – CCENT, CCNA, CCNP,
CCNASec Macromedia, Microsoft, BICSI,
CompTIA and GMAT)

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CHALLENGE & IT SKILL

FOR 21st CENTURY:
Make Sure You are on the Right Track

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Emergence of a Skills Gap
Future Converged
Applications

The Role of the
Network Grows

Video

Evolution of the Network

Converged
Solutions

Collaboration

Data Center/Storage

Knowledge Gap

Enhanced Security
Wireless
Voice Transport
Telecommuting and VPN
Broad Education
and Experience
Are Required for
New Careers

Switching
Routing

Time
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Broad and Deep Talent Gap

The Gap of Skilled Networking Professionals Is
Estimated to be About 3 Million in 2012
North America
Market Need:
656,000

Central and Eastern Europe,
Russia, and CIS
Market Need: 261,000

China
Market Need:
430,000

Japan
Market Need:
179,000

Latin America
Market Need:

216,000

Middle East and Africa
India
Market Need: 238,000
Market Need:
334,000

Source: IDC Skill Gaps Research and Global Job Market Analysis

Rest of APAC
Market Need:
190,000

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Skills for the 21st Century

The Learner at the Center
Problem Solving and

Decision Making:
 Hands-on labs and the Packet Tracer
simulation-based learning environment
for configuring and troubleshooting
networks
 Challenging assessments, including
chapter tests and skills based exams
 Problem-based interactive online
activities and complex labs

Intellectual Curiosity and
the Ability to Find, Select,
Structure, and Evaluate
Information:
 Challenge labs encourage
exploration and research
 Real-world case studies give students
the opportunity to structure projects
that expand their knowledge


Creative and Critical
Thinking:
 Packet Tracer allows students to
explore concepts, conduct
experiments, and test understanding
 Case studies present problems,
projects and career activities students
will encounter on the job
 Students can create their own
activities, games, or virtual networks
of any size with Packet Tracer

Collaboration,
Communication,
and Negotiation:
 Group lab assignments reinforce
teamwork and communication
 Multiuser Packet Tracer activities
require collaboration and coordination
 Realistic business scenarios provide
practice in communicating and
negotiating with customers

 Labs require students to organize
information, consider alternatives
and use higher-order thinking skills
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CCNA Curricula Meet Growing Demand


Subtitle: Size 24, Left
Global studies show Aligned
a growing demand
for IT professionals and a critical
shortage of qualified candidates to fill the
positions

• The Cisco Networking Academy provides
the skills needed to meet the demand
with a comprehensive learning
experience delivered consistently
worldwide
• Our CCNA curricula prepare students for
entry-level career opportunities,
continuing education, and globallyrecognized Cisco certifications

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CCNA Skills for Student Success

Subtitle: Size 24, Left
Aligned

• CCNA-level skills and
knowledge open a world of
possibilities for students
looking to gain a competitive
edge and be successful in a
wide range of networking
careers today and in the
future

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Cisco Networking Academy
Curricula Portfolio

Alignment to Certifications
CompTIA A+

IT
Essentials

CCNA
CCENT

CCNA

CCNA
Discovery

CCNA
Exploration

CCNA
Security

Security

CCNP

CCNP

Student Networking Knowledge and Skills
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WHAT NEXT
AFTER FINISHING YOUR
CCNA COURSE?

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1-

CCNA CERTIFICATION

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BE READY,
Get Certifed as
soon as Possible,
Before You Forget
Everything !!!
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Certifications and Vouchers
• Discount vouchers are offered to
eligible students for CCNA exams
• Cisco exams are offered through Pearson
VUE authorized test centers (
www.pearsonvue.com)
• More information on the following topics
is available in the
Certifications and Vouchers area on
Academy Connection
– Industry certifications
– Vouchers and promotional codes
– Exams and testing centers
– Special programs

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The Cisco Learning Network
• Includes sample
exam questions
• E-learning modules
• Tips from Cisco
certified
professionals
• Other certification
resources that will
help candidates
prepare for Cisco
certification exams
Visit: www.cisco.com/go/LearningNetwork
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Aligning CCNA Certifications to Jobs
Certification

Skills Certified

CCNA

 Install, operate, and
troubleshoot
medium-sized
routed and switched
networks

Job Roles

 Assist in design,
installation,
configuration, and
maintenance of
medium-sized routed
and switched
 Implement and
networks
troubleshoot various
protocols to manage  Isolate network
addressing, perform
problems
load balancing and
 Support users via
authentication
help desk for
 Establish and
troubleshoot
connection to
service provider
over WAN

hardware, software,
and network

Job Titles
 Help Desk Support
Specialist
 Network Technician
 Network Specialist
 Network
Administrator
 Technical Support
Specialist
 Network Engineering
Technician

 Use monitoring tools
to ensure network
operations

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2 - Join Alumi Community
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BENEFIT

• Helps students connect
classroom skills to the
workplace
• Fosters a better understanding
of career pathways
• Allows participants to interact
with IT professionals and gain
first-hand experience

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How Does This Apply to Me?

• One-third of students learned about career choices
from Alumni Community
• It introduces you to careers in the IT industry

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Initiatives to Promote IT Careers
• These opportunities help
Networking Academy students
and graduates transfer skills
from the classroom to the
workplace
– Learn more at
www.cisco.com/go/promoteitcareers
– Groundhog Job Shadow Day
– NetWORK career recruitment events
•Currently being piloted with Cisco
Channels Partners to connect
Academies and Cisco customers

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Stay Connected with the Academy
Program
• Access valuable career development tools and resources
– Join the Alumni Community: www.cisco.com/edu/register/

• Post your resume and search for job postings
– Visit the Career Connection Job Board: http://cc.netacad.net

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Keep Utilizing Cisco.com Resources

• Register for Cisco.com access
– http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/ register/register.do
• Cisco Learning Connection
– http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le31/le46/learning_customer_e-learnin
g_connection_tool_launch.html

• CCNA Cert. Prep Center
– http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/PrepCenter?page=main

• Cisco Career Certifications
– http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/learning_career_certifications_and
_learning_paths_home.html

• Cisco Certification Community
– http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/CertCom?page=main

A handout with these resources and URLs is available from your instructor
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Keep in Touch with Cisco …
• Explore the free resources that are
available to you as a Networking
Academy student
– Visit the Cisco.com Websites
– Register for both the Alumni
Community and Career Connection
job board

• Ask questions
– Ask your instructor or presenters
about their careers in IT

• Consider careers
– Imagine what different IT positions
might be like

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3 – Consider to continue
to the next Course

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NEW COURSE:

CCNA SECURITY
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CCNA Security Overview
• A new course that provides students with in-depth network security
education and a comprehensive understanding of network security
concepts
• Provides students with hands-on knowledge and skills, emphasizing
practical experience, needed for entry-level job roles in network security
• Teaches installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices
to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices
• Can be offered as an independent course or integrated into a degree
program
• Prepares students for CCNA Security certification (IINS 640-553 exam)
• CCNA Security course IS NOT a replacement for the current Network
Security 1 and Network Security 2 (NS1 and NS2) courses

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Cisco Networking Academy

Building Scalable
Internetworks

Curricula Portfolio

Implementing
Secured
Converged WideArea Networks
Networking for
Home and Small
Businesses
Working at a
Small-to-Medium
Business
or ISP

Network
Professional
Network
Specialist

Introducing Routing
and Switching in the
Enterprise
IT Essentials:
PC Hardware
and Software

Network
Associate

Network
Fundamentals

Building Multilayer
Switched Networks
Optimizing
Converged
Networks

Routing Protocols
and Concepts
LAN Switching and
Wireless
Accessing the WAN

CCNP
CCNP

Designing and
Supporting
Computer Networks

CCNA
Discovery

CCNA
Security

Security
CCNA
Exploration

Network
Technician
IT Technician

IT
Essential
s

Packet Tracer

Student Networking Knowledge and Skills

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Course Design
• One semester long course
• Same Graphical User Interface (GUI) as the CCNA Discovery and
CCNA Exploration curricula
• Enabled for both ILT and Blended Distance Learning (BDL) delivery
• 9 Chapters
• At least 1 complex hands-on lab per chapter and Packet Tracer
activities
– Provided as separate .zip fles downloaded from AC; not
embedded in the GUI
• 9 end of chapter exams; 1 fnal exam, 1 skills based assessment
• Balance of theory, hands-on practice, and application
• Available in English only, no translated versions are planned
• The course in CNAP-UI will be ofered by this year… Be ready !!

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CCNA Security Course Outline
Course Chapters and Goals
Ch. 1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8

Modern Network Security Threats

Goal: Explain network threats, mitigation techniques, and the basics of securing a network.

Securing Network Devices

Goal: Securing administrative access on Cisco routers.

Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
Goal: Securing administrative access with AAA.

Implementing Firewall Technologies

Goal: Implement firewall technologies to secure the network perimeter.

Implementing Intrusion Prevention

Goal: Configure IPS to mitigate attacks on the network.

Securing the Local Area Network

Goal: Describe LAN security considerations and implement endpoint and Layer 2 security features.

Cryptographic Systems

Goal: Describe methods for implementing data confidentiality and integrity.

Implementing Virtual Private Networks
Goal: Implement secure virtual private networks.

Managing A Secure Network
Ch. 9

Goal: Given the security needs of an enterprise, create and implement a comprehensive security
policy.

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ARE
YOU
READY?
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THE END..

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